Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 16, 1910, Page 2, Image 2

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1UED.F0RJ) MAIL TRIBCNK. MEDFORD, OREOON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1910
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DISPATCHING BY ICOUNTY TAX BILL
TELEPHONE IS .: FATE DOUBTFUL
GREAT SUCCESS
Ashland Railroad Officials Are I
Well Pleased With Use of Phones j
fH) Shasta Division for Purpose of I
Controlling Train Movements.
Elflht, and Posslhly Nine, Out of 32
Initiative Measures Were Passed
at the Election Hearty Support
for Good Roads.
TO
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BUILD
8000
HUNTING
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Siiip1mitii)K the tele;rniu, wjiieh
' wiij'jiirid.ered I lie: gtnlidnrd for
IliifjjIlinK t ruin invenientn lor a
firiiit ninny year, the Southern 1'a
eifie -Ii'iih joined tho riuikH nl" rail
roads mow using lliu telephone J'or
lhpittchiiur IniiiiK, Telephonic w
pnratuH ih now in jiperntion over I he
KbuKin diviHJon wjlh a total of 'JUL
miles circuits. Copper wire of ex
treme weight ami especially drawn
for Korvicii in a mountain region i
hy'iQti lined.
'I'IiIh telephone ficrvice as applied
to rain duipntchinpr is no new tiling
on the Simula division, il havipK
heeu iiiHtalled some time nj,'o, hut
in Hie menutimo il linn heeu perfect
ed to unci) an extent that it Imp conic
lo he recognized an a penuuncut ad
junct of tho (lifipntchiiiff service, 'an
improvement -which i working very
satisfactorily according to Ashland
railway official .sayH the Tiding,
and promi&cs Hooper or later to hiiii
plant thu old method. At the niiinc
thiio the former telegraph wire will
cnntijiuo to do lii)Hint'K,s at (he old
stand in time of emergency, a ilupli
"clfte nyxtcin really hoiut; the outeoijic
of tin? adoption of the telephone nyh-cm.
The telephone circuit during Id
Imiirti oat of 'JJ h cut into two scc
Ii'oiiH, and during tho third "trick"
tho enlfre circuit is operated hy ofic
dinpatelicr. This circuit cover a
'ilHI-jnile pcclinu of the main line he
Jwech Anhbind, Or., .and Red Bluff,
Cn)., and a ljrntirh of Oft miles f;-in
Weed, Cnl fn Klamath Tails, Or.
The dispatcher U located at Minus-
itintr, Cal., which is 1)8 inileH f npn
Tied Hluff, the southern termilial pf
(TiSk cirelii't, Thero are 'Ji latios
on the. entire circuit, J'J heing locat
ed hclweuu Dnusmuir mid Red Hluff,
liino between Weed riitd Klamath
TallH.
I'iiHH('iineiv mid freight train ou
the Houtlieru 1'acifin are eqiiipjied
with porlliblo (eleplione hcIh, ennh
ling trainmen to get in touch willi
the dispatcher from Aslihiud or any
other Pliltinii to any point along the
road. . 3 '
MAROONED ON'
ISLAND
ST
Efforts Beinu Made tp Roach Pas
sengers and Crew of Wrecked
Ship With Provisions and 'Relief
Heavy Storm Blows.
I MAIIOONBD :;..- .
SKMCIKK, Man., Nov. Hi.-SlMy-"six
panseiigero and the crew ol tic
steamer Wolverine woie reported
marooned ou a dcnlnto island in
l.ako Winnipeg hy an lidiiii riitnuii
who rjinijlicil Selkirk today.
Tlju Wolverine foauderod (tunc
weeks no and u hellovcd lo have
fcliuk. It is unknown whether all tin
P'ykpKore reached tiu inland in
i(ji. lJulo roMjued . thu' wil'
have lo lemain whuro limy are until
(hi! hike freexeo over thick ounutfh I"
Mipiwrt a ean'ti wtnglit. The Wol
veiine'd crew numbered II.
CtilUlQVA, Ahikkii, Nov. 1(1.
litTjljtti to reuch th 1 Mople w!i.
luiiiijmruil the crew ami mkuugei
lf the dimmeil steamer I'oiIIhiiiI, and
w.hn a lo now xlruiulud on Kntalla
inland, wore made today. The food
b!IMly on (he harreu inland ih piti
fltlli' anujjll, Ojdy a few haidy fih
efnuni have home on the Ulainl uml
il $ eortaiu that their Meant Kioto
Uiinuiit ktibtaiu the poo pie of the
wrecked uliwiniur rnoru than two oi
ihro days. The tenuiNhip Alntnodu
will uinke another nttuiiipt to ut oul
of this port today. The storm i
ttrowintr hourly in iuteuily and it
U bltfdly likali' (hut (hit AImiumIii
will ho aide to mV,t auv mure pivu
iii than yeUidy, hUwi sIib iv
tiiiuud to )Hi after trvinir lo mukc
kondwny iimiIu1 iW Mono fur 1'J
lllMIIV.
Wll Promote Beauty.
WufUOli dtMiiHK henuty t won
'kzi hetli ftim HuaUauV Aimou
Sah'O. It hanihor uiidefc, kin
JJjntiouw, irttre and hpil. it iunU
lie akin kufl and velvety. Il kI.ii
iius the fuoo. Ciiroe Hint) eyum r.uil
jHilH. oittokcd li)i, dlidpiii'd hitiuN
Ileal for Iiiiioh, kcahU, fever Ktrf,
ciiIh, hriiiHCx and pile J.'ie at I'lia1
Sriinii'. in
Kight au,d jMisihly nine of the .'12
iuitiativo monmircM niihiujted to thu
Mitem have heeu lavored. They arc:.
Kinploycrs' liuhility hill.
Homo rule measure.
JCiijBtorn Oregon hninoh asy)uni.
Support of the normal school ta
Monmouth.
I'rohihitiiig fishing in the Higije
river, except l;y Jinn.
Changing judicial procedure.
(loud roads mcayurc.
Extending direct primary to pres
idential electors.
The measure still in douht is the
county tax amendment.
Among the most important mid
having I lie most widespread offcH
is the employers' liahility hill. This
measure was initiated hy tho unions
ufler tho unions had failed to scciile
a more temperate mcuHtirc in the leg
islature of 11I0P. The result of this
hill is not yel determined, there he
ing a difference of opinion, hut il
will prohahly cause a measure heim;
introduced in the legislature next
Jiiiiimrv providing for some sort of
schedule of compensation. Indem
nity insurance companies nre snid
to have held a meeting in an I'rap
eisco and decided on raising ratios
owiiifj to the increased riskrt. Local
agents in Portland have not Vet
heeu advised as to the outcome of
the mccliui.'. hut nre of Die opinion
thirl certain companies may diandou
tflis field.
An employes' compensation act is
now heing advocated as a soil ft
amendment lo the hill, iuilialedr.TI)i
is a mailer ou which there will prnji
uhly ho no opposing vojco, hut which
twill cause a dissension when the de
tails of tho eompeiisntioti are dis
cussed, -flit)
The giirtd roads amendment .'met
with hearty support. Its chiof,jmi
visiou is that il removes tho lillitito
.fftOOO limit which counties were
forced to uo. Now road liuildiiig
can hi) undertaken' hy the cniiytir
of the slulo Without heiug held down
to a mere $5(11)0, fur this sum in the
past. Iiiih retarded rapid dcvolnpuicpl
and improvement of stale highways.
Some fine polities will ho plnved
hy the commercial oiyniiiznlimis pi
Maker, l'eudlolon and Union, as a
Oousoitionoo of llo voters' ihyMoii
to huild a hranch iisylum within five
miles of one of Hiono three towijs
The hill provides for the selection pi
a site and the erection of a hulldiut;
which will shelter liOO patients. Tie
silo is to he selected hy tho state
hoard. I'rohahlv one of the towns
interested will offer a sito free. Tjie
hranch asylum in Kasteru Oregon
has heeu urged for several year,
and efforts have heon made in tjie
legislature to this cud. The KuHtei'n
Oregon senator and representative
worked as a unit last session to iir
roll a hill of his kind through. The
hranch asylum will ho used for pa
tients in that section of the staje,
and will save the li-Hiispoitalion ol
patients lo Salem, as well n reliev
ing the present congestion in the
main asylum at the capital.
A Mnluinii cannery will he put ttl
of luisiueHs ou the Koguo river lo
oiuiso tl;o meuwiire' prohihiliiiK lish
ilig in that Ntrenm other Hihii wjth
honk and line ha heeu adopted. The
Rogue river filier has heeu in cou-
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Ntimhcr of Mctlford Capitalists Have
Combined to Estahlish Elenant
Sportsmen's Resort In Klamath,
Says Chronicle.
Tim Kliitnntlt Clironinln snvs:
For tjie ereelion of an (lOllj
hunting and fishing lodge is Hie lal
ot move started hy outside capital
in recognition of the resources of
Klamath county.
The movev for this grand spoils
men's resort is heing projected' hy a
numlier of .Med ford capitalists, wjllti
,J. I). Hoard at the head. -Mr. Hoard
is in the city now looking into t lip f
matter and while the final detail
hnve not heen completed, these are
fur enough along that the Chronicle
is in a position to slate almost posi
tively Hint the lodge will he limit.
Willi .Mr. Heard is Kdgar Jlafer,
Karl Smith, C h Newhall, C. W.
Iloyuton, J. It. Tomlin and Fraijk
Dudley, all of iMcdford. ' They are
over oslensihly for u few days'
limiting on the hikes of this coun
try, hut the fact that they are nego-
tiutin for and. have the deal almost
closed for the purchase of the small
Island dowli at the lower end of
Lake Kwnuna, on which thev intend
'to huild a cqmmodious hunting Rome
for themselves uud friends mid
equip it with all the paraphernalia
which goes along with an up-to-date
hunting lodge cipial to the best in the
United Stales, has leaked out.
That Iho waters of the Klamath
counlrv uro the greatest in the'worhl
for such n pleasure report m well
recognized hy every one who' liu
ever hunted uud fished here. In no
other place can more water and
more ducks, geese and fish ho found
than riuhl in the Klamath hasin.
That the sportsmen of the outside
world nre liogiuning to renlizo thi
ns a fact is shown every duy hy flu
number who come hero from alt
parts of the country to participate
in Hie sporl of hunting and ITshiiiL'.
and the wonder is that , sonic such
resort litis not heeu established loui:
at;o, hut now Unit u moo has heen
made in that direction it is a .fore
gone conclusion Hint other capital
ists will seek to got ill here nnd os
luhlish their own private hunting
grounds and lodge?. '
While Mr. Heard and those with
him on the above deal are reliletaul
to give out any information 'about
their plans, they have dropped
enough around town to lead to tin
belief that they expect to have theii
resort ready hy Iho opening of th'1
huutiiii; season next year.
For Sale
We are offering for sale any or all of our pros
perty in Medford or west of
Butte Falls, Oregon, :, ,
400 Cords of Slab Wood
Only $2.00 per Cord at the Mill
The railroad is now completed to Butte Falls. The rate per cord on slab
wood is only 90c? This lot of wood is near the P. & K R. i. track and easy to.
Jiandle. Some one can make big money by lui
.icorc-KUimnsit particulars see
biginoney by handling this wood.
Crater
Lumber
Inquire of Edgar Hafer
Lake
Comp'y
Medford, Oregon
4$
the presence at Saloin of tho Into l
,1). Hume at legislative sessions
Hills to prevent fishing on the Hogue
river ciimc up constantly, uud now
the hill has heeu enacted through the fc
initiative. The argument for the bill
wiis that fish are becoming exterm
inated in (hut stream, and would he
entirely extinct 'unless the measure
wiih approved, which it was.
Sweeping changes are provided in
the judiciary measure. About all the
average elector knows of the meas
ure is that in a civil ease by jur
n cerdict can he brought in by three
fourths of tho jury. The bill also
provides that the grand jury shall
consist of seven member, five ol
whom iilust nonour to find an indict
ment, and that the grand' jury can
lii summoned in vacation time as
well as during sessions of court.
B i
A Good Way
to Start
the
Have for Breakfast
trovorsj
for j cars end nooossit.nod. Unskm'a for health.
For Sale
Owing to lack of room, 1 offer at a sacrifice the
following;
1 PONY TONNEAC IUMCIv Automobile; new in
August, 1011); exact model of the one given as first
prize by Mail Tribune. $1000 AVI Id,, )XJY IT.
2 HANDSOME SADDLE ANf DRIVING
.MARE; S years old.
:i--(100l) FAMILY MARE; safe for children.
1 BLACK YEARdlNd E1LLY. Some farmer
can make money to bay; Rerchuroji stock.
5 -FINEST MATCHED HAIR OF ULAPK
MARES in dackson county; weigh 2700; good to
work or will make a great pair .fur dollyory wagon;
young, stylish and spund.
Address1
A. K. WARE
BOX 61G.
MEDFORD, OREGON
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BRAND
HAM or BACON
ay
Tomorrow Morning
Every Morning
You arc protected by United
States Government Inspection,
vrhich guarantees -sss. i00i,
hoalthfulness and u.s? for
wljolosoineiioss.
DonH risk tho unin
spected meats. You
Inspected
and Passed
can buy tho safest and tho lest for just tho same price
At Best Dealers, Hotels and Cafes
UNION MEAT COMPANY, PORTLAND. OREGON 1
Pioneer Packers of tbe Fjtclflc
The Fair Oaks
Orchard Tracts
Close to Medford, good road-,
plendid soil; 70 acres now
planted to pears nnd uppfes
l'rinos right and terms eiis
'I.e.1 'He show you n good rc.il
estate investment.
Earle C. Sabin
Room 202 Fruitgrowers Bank
Building.
IRRIGATE0$O
" 1 M-r M AN ACItE
91 an Acre a Month; No Interest.
Perpetual water right. First-class
laud. Perfect climate. Tracts tea
acres and up. Xo residence rc
quimncnt. Want salesmen in every
town in Oregon and Washington.
Ml MV I0P.000 ACRES
CHAMA VAXXEV MJfiO COMPANY
07 Well Farco Portland, Orecon
The Famous KTO
Does Not Strain the Eyes
Don't use a small, concentrated light
over odc shoulder. It puts an unequal
strain on your eyes. Use a diffused, soft,
mellow light that cannot flicker, that equal
izes the work of the eyes, such as th,e Kayo
Lamp elves, and avoid eye strain.
The Rayo is designed to give the
best light, and it does.
It has a stronc. durable shade-holder
that is held firm and true. A new burner
gives added strength. Made of solid
brass and finished in nickel. Easy to
keep polished. The Rayo Is low priced,
but no other lamp gives a better light at
any price.
Onco a Rayo User, Always One.
Dt-iUrt fivrwr. !'ttlyn vr.'i far iitcnptA
ti kjrta it Mirul etty c if
Standard Oil Company
(IncorpooUJ)
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I WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT I HAVE PURCHASED THE
Union livery Stables
a
nnd will conduot a general fed aud boarding establi3hmenL Howes
boarded by the day, week or month. I guarantee a aquare deal
to all. H
R., GUANYAW
UNION LIVERY BARN.
RIVERSIDE AVENUE.
A store must mnka it pay you for
rending its ads. If it did not, the
cost of its advertising would be
thrown away. For if the nd pa
v' I it pays the storo not other
wi e
A siHin us you advertise the fa i
that von have property to rent or
mH botfomert au ex-soeret
It you never "louo any ttmo" x-
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The Best Sub-Division Proposition
I in the Rogue River-Valley
170 .UUIvS, HAM MH.K FItOM HAILKOA!) STATION' $
UB acres la Braln; l0 acres J s-year-old pears: 'acrea In brush
and t mbor. easily cleared; no waste; good bouse, two barns, all
fenced with woven wire; telephone; R. p. Dj: part lrrlgated.
HUNTLEY - KREMER COMPANY
2U FltlTrCKOWEKS' UANK.
rent that spent le frultloitly apswerl j-i i yM
uik wam .03, -u'lt Kft along MAIL TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING' RESULTS.
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